1965 FALCON GASSER BUILT IN 1973
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I dug this out of a box a few weeks ago. This was the first Gasser that I ever built and modified. It was all apart but I kept all the pieces together in it's original box and I recently took some time to glue it back together. I'm trying to preserve all the old models that I have in storage for memories sake. I use to listen to albums in my moms basement. I remember vividly building this model and Ted Nugent has just come out with a new album. I was playing it over and over as I did in those days and It just refreshed vivid memories. I think that's what this Hobby is all about. Dreaming of cars you wish you had and creating them. Time stamping eras and creating memories. I had originally wired this model with sewing tread. So I upgraded it a little bit repainted a few parts but kept the original finish of the day.